Home: No Place Like

Ironically, as we spend more time inside, the definition of home is expanding to include the neighborhood. The "15-minute city" concept—where everything you need is a short walk away—suggests that home isn't just four walls, but the streets, the local coffee shop, and the park nearby. We are seeing a return to "village" mentalities, where shared spaces and communal living are replacing the isolated suburban model. The Emotional Imprint

As we move forward, "home" will likely become even less about ownership and more about belonging. In an era of global mobility, the phrase "no place like home" is less about a fixed destination and more about the ritual of creating comfort wherever we land. No Place Like Home

As our work and social lives migrate into the digital cloud, the physical environment has become our primary anchor. We no longer just sleep in our homes; we work, workout, and socialize there. This "all-in-one" lifestyle has turned interior design from a hobby into a mental health necessity. We aren’t just buying furniture; we are curate-ing sanctuaries. "Biophilic" design—bringing the outside in with plants and natural light—isn't just a trend; it’s a biological response to screen fatigue. The Community Connection Ironically, as we spend more time inside, the

What's one in your house that feels the most like "you"? The Emotional Imprint As we move forward, "home"